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Small 3" Tibetan Bodhisattva Green Tara Statue in Brass | Made in India

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Green Tara, well known as “The Mother of Liberation”, embodies compassion and swift assistance. She represents the virtues of Success in work and achievements. With active compassion, she extends her hand to alleviate suffering and guide beings on their spiritual journey. Seated gracefully, one foot stepping down, Tara represents quick assistance to those in distress. Her mantra, Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha”, invokes her protection and guidance, resonating across Buddhist practices. Cast in gleaming brass, this sacred artwork inspires you to cultivate kindness, courage, and rapid enlightenment.

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Specifications
ZEP073
BRASS STATUE
Height: 3 inch
Width: 1.6 inch
Depth: 2.2 inch
Weight 160 gm
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Embodying Compassion and Enlightenment

This exquisite brass statue captures the serene presence of Green Tara, a revered female Bodhisattva in Tibetan Buddhism. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the statue stands as a testament to traditional artistry and spiritual devotion. Green Tara is celebrated as the embodiment of enlightened activity, offering protection, overcoming obstacles, and guiding practitioners towards enlightenment. Her form is often depicted as youthful and radiant, emanating an aura of compassionate wisdom and boundless energy. The statue portrays Green Tara seated in a posture of ease and grace, symbolizing her readiness to respond to the calls of those in need. Her right hand is extended downwards in the gesture of *varada mudra*, bestowing blessings and granting wishes. Her left hand, held near her heart, forms the *vitarka mudra*, symbolizing the teaching of the Dharma and the dispelling of fear. Legend tells of Tara emerging from a tear shed by the compassionate Avalokiteshvara, born from a lotus flower, signifying her pure and benevolent nature. She is often invoked to overcome the eight fears, such as pride, ignorance, anger, envy, wrong views, attachment, stinginess, and delusion, thus liberating devotees from the cycles of suffering. ––––––––––

A Symbol of Auspiciousness and Protection

The intricate crown and ornate jewelry adorning Green Tara are not merely decorative but are symbolic of her divine status and spiritual authority. The brass medium itself lends a warm, enduring quality to the sculpture, reflecting the timeless nature of Tara's compassionate vows. This particular representation, with its vibrant green hue often associated with life, growth, and activity, emphasizes Tara's active engagement in the world, swiftly coming to the aid of those who call upon her. In Buddhist cosmology, she is seen as a manifestation of the wisdom of all Buddhas, a powerful protector and a source of all auspiciousness. Her devotees believe that by meditating on her form and reciting her mantra, one can cultivate compassion, wisdom, and courage, ultimately leading to inner peace and liberation. This small statue, perfect for personal altars, meditation spaces, or as a meaningful gift, serves as a constant reminder of the ever-present compassion and boundless wisdom available to all beings. Its creation in India, a land rich with spiritual heritage, further imbues it with a profound sense of authenticity and devotional energy. Bringing this Green Tara statue into your home is an invitation to cultivate a deeper connection with the principles of compassion, wisdom, and protection.
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